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HBO is expected to continue its decades-long dominance of Best TV Movie at this year’s Emmys. Our exclusive Gold Derby odds have the period piece “Bessie” heavily favored to win with leading odds of 2/11.The biopic starring Queen Latifah as legendary blues singer Bessie Smith, picked up 12 nominations this year, more than its five category rivals combined.

Since 1993, HBO has won this race every year but two: in 2000, when ABC’s “Tuesdays with Morrie” prevailed, and in 2003, when the prize went to TNT’s “Door to Door.” That remarkable run doesn’t include the three years when movies and miniseries were combined into one category. In that consolidated race, HBO telefilms won two out of three times, for “Game Change” (2012) and “Behind the Candelabra” (2013); the first season of “Downton Abbey” won this combined category in 2011.

For the first time, this award will be presented at Saturday’s Creative Arts ceremony rather than the live prime-time show on Fox the following Sunday at which Queen Latifah contends for Best Movie/Mini Actress. If “Bessie” prevails, she would pick up her first-ever Emmy as she is credited as an executive producer. The other producers are the late Richard D. Zanuck, Lili Fini Zanuck, Shakim Compere, Shelby Stone, Randi Michel, and Ron Schmidt.

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Last year, our Experts had an accuracy rate of 58.62% when it came to predicting the Emmy winners. That score tied them with both Gold Derby’s Editors and the Top 24 Users (those two dozen folks who did the best at predicting last year’s Emmys). Our Users scored 51.72% (Click on any of these groups to see what they got right and wrong last year.)

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